Your phone or Caller ID unit is probably programmed to display numbers in the same area code with just the 7-digit number. On most units, you can change that setting. Check your user manual.
Yes most landline phone systems automatically come with voicemail. This answer was found within a internet group discussion, and answered by a phone technician.
Area code 917 is in New York City, including all five boroughs. There are some payphones with numbers in area code 917.
+44 is the country code for the U.K. This particular number is a mobile phone.
Country code +20 is Egypt, and +20 3 is a landline in Alexandria.
Country code +1 is North America (USA, Canada, etc.), but area code 838 is unassigned.
No such code.
It looks like a cell or mobile phone number from Australia.
(ADDING ON TO MY QUESTION) from them and it says that im also disconnected. my phon works just fine as do theirs.
A PUK code does not come with a phone, it is a code to unlock your SIM card if you forgot your PIN.
It is becoming more and more frequent for people filling in their home phone number on a form to simply fill in their cellphone number. Sometimes the reason is that they are more accessible by their cellphone than their landline, but more often it is because they no longer have a landline active in their home. When examining the reasons for this trend, you usually will find that the convenience and constant availability of a cellphone is one of the primary reasons. For someone who was a landline phone user in the past and has now switched to cellphones only, the financial benefit weighs in heavy as well. It isn’t necessarily cheaper to have a cellphone than a landline phone, usually the opposite would be true. But it is cheaper to have only one or the other, rather than both a landline and a cellphone. That’s where the convenience and versatility of a cellphone becomes a big draw to the landline phone user. When having to choose between the cost of the cellphone plan and the cost of the landline, these are the factors that usually tilt in favor of the cellphone: 1. Never having to miss an important call because you weren’t at home. That is the big one of course. 2. Being able to make a call from almost any location. This is really just as important as number one, since it can be a life saver in an emergency. 3. The additional features that often come with your cellphone such as texting, camera, contact numbers saved within your phone and, with the more expensive phones and a data package, you can also receive your email, surf the web and the list could go on and on. As the younger generation begins using cellphones earlier and earlier, it will be interesting to see what becomes of the landline phone and who will be the typical landline phone user in the future.
Verizon's basic landline phone plan includes unlimited incoming and outgoing local calls only. You can use all emergency and 911 services. You can use features such as *69, but you will have to pay per use on your next bill. There are no voicemail, call waiting, or other extra features. This summer, Verizon is set to start a $5 and $10 basic phone plan deal, with limited extras. Currently, the Verizon basic landline plan is $19.99 a month in most areas, plus taxes and usage cost. The verizon basic phone service only covers the essentials of a landline phone. Service includes local calling at a flat rate, some long distance calling, and can come with features like caller id.
Area code 270 split from area code 502 on April 19, 1999, and became mandatory on November 1, 1999.